Hi!
Cancer takes years to develop, so a matter of a few weeks is not going to make any difference as long as you get your follow up done. DO NOT blow it off though!
ASC-h means that the pathologist saw some cells that looked suspicious for high-grade dysplasia. High grade dysplasia is a pre-cancerous condition and needs to be treated--though the good news is that in almost 100% of cases it can be cleared up.
A colposcope is a big microscope--the doctor uses it to look very carefully at your cervix to detect any abnormal areas. Usually the MD will use some vinegar or iodine to help the abnormal cells show up. If he/she sees some abnormal
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There is also a pretty good chance that they won't see any abnormal
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If you smoke--STOP. Whatever you do, get the colposcopy done because you can prevent a minor problem from becoming a major one at this point in the game.
By the way, congratulations on your baby!
Dr B